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The Condition of Labor

The Condition of Labor
Author: Henry George
Publisher:
Total Pages: 172
Release: 1893
Genre: Labor
ISBN:

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Rerum Novarum

Rerum Novarum
Author: Pope Leo XIII
Publisher:
Total Pages: 39
Release: 1983-01-01
Genre: Christian sociology
ISBN: 9781860821530

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THE CONDITION OF LABOR

THE CONDITION OF LABOR
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 44
Release: 1847
Genre: Labor and laboring laws
ISBN:

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On Human Work

On Human Work
Author: Pope John Paul II
Publisher: USCCB Publishing
Total Pages: 78
Release: 1981
Genre: Labor
ISBN: 9781555868253

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The Holy Father's third encyclical focuses on "the dignity and rights of those who work."


The Condition of Labour

The Condition of Labour
Author: Henry George
Publisher:
Total Pages: 212
Release: 1891
Genre: Labor
ISBN:

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The Condition of Labour

The Condition of Labour
Author: Henry George
Publisher:
Total Pages: 212
Release: 1892
Genre: Labor
ISBN:

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The Condition of Labor

The Condition of Labor
Author: Catholic Church. Pope (1878-1903 : Leo XIII)
Publisher:
Total Pages: 32
Release: 1942
Genre: Labor
ISBN:

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The Condition of Labor: An Open Letter to Pope Leo XIII

The Condition of Labor: An Open Letter to Pope Leo XIII
Author: Henry George
Publisher: Legare Street Press
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2022-10-27
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781017950144

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State of the Unions: How Labor Can Strengthen the Middle Class, Improve Our Economy, and Regain Political Influence

State of the Unions: How Labor Can Strengthen the Middle Class, Improve Our Economy, and Regain Political Influence
Author: Philip Dine
Publisher: McGraw-Hill
Total Pages: 276
Release: 2007-08-27
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9780071488440

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From steel workers, Teamsters, and coal miners to teachers, actors, and civil servants, union members once accounted for more than one third of the American workforce. At a mere 12 percent, union membership today is a shadow of what it once was. What happened to organized labor in America and what can be done to restore it to its role of the defender of middle-class values and economic well-being? Award-winning investigative reporter Philip M. Dine takes us on a riveting journey through America's cities and back roads, its factories and union halls, to answer those questions. From the health care crisis to massive job flight overseas, from rampant home foreclosures to illegal immigration, he clearly shows how virtually every major economic, political, and social trend impacting our way of life is tied to the state of America's unions. Combining a compelling narrative with expert analysis, Dine offers firsthand accounts of the union members striving to make their voices heard in a political landscape increasingly shaped by corporate interests, including how: The women of Delta Pride-a major player in the multi-billion dollar catfish industry-went up against generations of racial and economic prejudice Iowa's firefighters union flexed its collective muscle to score a major political victory in the 2004 caucus The American Federation of Teachers and the AFL-CIO played a key role in bringing down the Iron Curtain The Teamsters enlisted community support to temporarily stop a move by Mr. Coffee to relocate to Mexico and saved nearly 400 manufacturing jobs in the Cleveland area A reporter who has covered labor for two decades, Dine not only details where labor has gone wrong, but he also offers sage advice on how it can adapt to a global economy to recover the ground it lost over the last quarter century.